Innovation

KU RFID Tag

University of Kansas
posted on 10/11/2010

The KU RFID tag is an EPC-compliant UHF RFID tag that has a thin profile, small form factor and is capable of high performance when mounted on or near metal or liquid surfaces.

Suggested Uses

asset tracking where assets are in metal containers, asset tracking where assets are liquid or stored in liquid

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The KU RFID tag is an EPC-compliant UHF RFID tag that has a thin profile, small form factor and is capable of high performance when mounted on or near metal or liquid surfaces. Our technology yields itself to overcome the current problems with tags placed on or near metal or water.

Limitations

See specifications.

File Number: KURFIDTAG1 

Other Information: *Limitations* See specifications. *Third Party Rights* None. *State of Development* Research prototype available. Ready for licensing. *Testing* Ongoing.


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